The social movement to end slavery.
A. Women's Right's Movement
B. Abolition Movement
Abolition Movement
The court unanimously ruled that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.
A. Gibbons vs. Ogden
B. Brown vs. Board of Education
B. Brown vs. Board of Education
Anti-slavery book that exposed the ill treatment of slaves, and pushed the abolitionist movement in the north.
A. Bleeding Kansas
B. Uncle Tom's Cabin
B. Uncle Tom's Cabin
Lee surrenders to Grant; War is over; Union victory
A. Appomattox Courthouse
B. Battle of Antietam
A. Appomattox Courthouse
Confederate General - commanded the Northern Army of Virginia - invaded the north twice and lost both times - surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse, VA
A. Robert E. Lee
B. Ulysses S. Grant
A. Robert E. Lee
This movement sought the equal treatment. Met at the Seneca Falls Convention and wrote the Declaration of Sentiments.
A. Labor Reform Movement
B. Women's Rights Movement
Women's Rights Movement
Case concerning the national bank, established the power of the national government over the state governments.
A. Worcester vs. Georgia
B. McCullough vs. Maryland
B. McCullough vs. Maryland
Territory was divided into two territories. and Slavery in each territory was to be decided by popular sovereignty (vote by the people.)
A. Compromise of 1850
B. Kansas-Nebraska Act
B. Kansas-Nebraska Act
Single bloodiest battle of the Civil War.22,000 or more casualties.
A. Battle of Antietam
B. Siege of Vicksburg
A. Battle of Antietam
1st African-American awarded the Medal of Honor while serving with the 54th Massachusetts Regiment during the Civil War. Held the flag at Fort Wagner.
A. William Carney
B. Robert E. Lee
A. William Carney
Movement to improve prisons and the treatment of mental health patients.
A. Prison Reform and Mental Health Reform
B. Labor Reform Movement
Prison Reform and Mental Health Reform
Case concerning Indian Removal, Supreme Court rules Cherokee nation was a "distinct community", only the federal government had authority to deal with Native Americans (cannot take Native American lands unlawfully or create Native American laws.)
A. McCullough vs. Maryland
B. Worcester vs. Georgia
B. Worcester vs. Georgia
Preserved the balance of free and slave states and said that congress would not regulate slavery in territories. California becomes a free state, no slave trade in D.C., Popular Sovereignty in Mexican Cession.
A. Compromise of 1850
B. Northwest Ordinance
A. Compromise of 1850
Pickett's charge was a disaster, turning point of the war, and President Lincoln gave a famous speech.
A. Battle of Gettysburg
B. Battle of Antietam
A. Battle of Gettysburg
Commander in the confederate army in the Battle of Bull Run (Manassas)
A. Stonewall Jackson
B. Robert E. Lee
A. Stonewall Jackson
A movement to get more and better public schools for every child in America.
A. Temperance Movement
B. Education Reform Movement
Education Reform Movement
Steamboat case about a monopoly. Establishes that the federal government is above the state in cases involving interstate commerce (trade.)
A. Gibbons vs. Ogden
B. Marbury vs. Madison
A. Gibbons vs. Ogden
John Brown an extreme abolitionist that murdered slavery supporters started a conflict between pro-slavery and anti-slavery people.
A. Bleeding Kansas
B. Kansas-Nebraska Act
A. Bleeding Kansas
A. Battle of Antietam
B. Siege of Vicksburg
B. Siege of Vicksburg
President of the Confederate states of American. In his inaugural address proclaimed State's Rights.
A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Jefferson Davis
B. Jefferson Davis
To get better working conditions, better pay, and limits on working hours.
A. Labor Reform Movement
B. Education Reform Movement
Labor Reform Movement
Slavery was made legal in all territories. African Americans were denied citizenship rights, even if they were free.
A. Marybury vs. Madison
B. Dred Scott Decision
B. Dred Scott Decision
Helped slave owners recover their runaway slaves from the North.
A. Dred Scott Decision
B. Fugitive Slave Act
B. Fugitive Slave Act
300 miles of destruction; a total devastation to the South.
A. Appomattox Courthouse
B. Sherman's March to the Sea (Battle of Atlanta)
B. Sherman's March to the Sea (Battle of Atlanta)
Commanding Union General - defeated Lee's troops in Virginia, and accepted the Union's surrender at Appomattox Courthouse.
A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Ulysses S. Grant
B. Ulysses S. Grant
Reform movement to reduce the use of alcoholic beverages.
A. Abolitionist Reform Movement
B. Temperance Movement
Temperance Movement
Establishes judicial review (the Supreme Court can declare laws passed by Congress or action by the President unconstitutional.)
A. Gibbons vs. Ogden
B. Marbury vs. Madison
B. Marbury vs. Madison
Tension between the North and the South as each region of the country places its own interests above the country as a whole.
A. Secede
B. Sectionalism
B. Sectionalism
Confederate troops attack the military base; first shots of the Civil War.
A. Battle of Gettysburg
B. Battle of Fort Sumter
B. Battle of Fort Sumter
President of the United States during the Civil War. (Emancipation Proclamation, Gettysburg Address)
A. Jefferson Davis
B. Abraham Lincoln
B. Abraham Lincoln